This Worcester, "Flight & Bar" cup and saucer is in the beautiful "Queen Charlotte" or "whorl" Pattern, named to honor Queen Charlotte when she bought a service for Royal use during the reign of George 111.

Josiah Wedgwood designed this pattern in the early 19th Century. Known as "Chrysanthemum", it was copied by Spode. Very collectible and hard to find. This is a dessert plate, 8" in diameter. circa 1810. Priced at $ 450.00 each.

This is a Worcester soft paste porcelain tea bowl and saucer, in the the well known Worcester pattern "sworl" or "Queen Charlotte", named for Queen Charlotte, wife of George 111 who bought a service for royal use. Ours is marked with the "scratch B" mark of the Flight and Barr period, c 1795. Priced at $ 1200.

This is a famous Coalport Porcelain pattern, known as 'money tree'. The colors are bold, reflecting the attempt by the Coalport factory to compete with Chinese and Japanese porcelain imports and to cater to the English love for Oriental colors and patterns, during the Regency period.